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July 1-7, 2007 WEEKLY UPDATES FROM FACILITIES MANAGEMENT “BEAUTIFUL WORDS…” just before the Service Numbers O beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strife. Who more than self their country loved and mercy more than life! America! America! May God thy gold refine Till all success be nobleness and every gain divine!
America the Beautiful, Verse 3 Words by Katharine Lee Bates, Melody by Samuel Ward
Have a safe and happy Fourth of July!
WHAT’S NEW?
KUDOS TO THE NATIONAL CORN-TO-ETHANOL RESEARCH CENTER At an international convention held in St. Louis on June 29, 2007, the National Corn-toEthanol Research Center was one of the sites for the Fuel Ethanol Workshop (FEW). For a greater understanding of its operations and contributions to alternative fuel production, a great many of the attendees toured the facility. To accommodate their visitors, the road through University Park was closed from 8 AM to 3 PM. Congratulations to the NCERC for this national recognition! CLOSED FOR REPAIR The section of the Delyte Morris Trail from Bluff Hall down the hill to Stadium Drive will be closed beginning this week for reconstruction and paving. This section of the trail is currently rock and dirt; once work is done, the section will be up to national bike trail standards with a paved asphalt surface. For safety’s sake, walkers and bikers are asked to avoid the construction zone while improvements are underway. Weather permitting, work should be complete and the trail reopened by early August. IN MEMORY Campus flags flew at half-staff on Saturday, June 30, 2007, in memory of Specialist Karen N. Clifton, United States Army, 22, of Decatur, IL, killed June 21, 2007, in the war in Iraq.
IN THE WORKS (Updates return with the next ClipBoard) NEW CHEMISTRY LABS Update June 24, 2007: The roof-top equipment and related duct work will be installed next week. The casework is due July 15th. Plumbers will finish their rough-in this week, and, once the casework is installed, return to install sinks and related plumbing. The aluminum storefront system is on site with the glass at the shop, but first needs the flooring finished, and flooring cannot be finished until the casework is installed. The electricians are roughed-in for the most part. The general will start to lay-in ceiling grid next week and the electrician will follow behind. OIT/Telecomm will begin installation of telephone and computer wiring soon. EAST ST. LOUIS HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER (ESLHEC) Update June 24, 2007: The four windows that required rebuilding of steel lintel and related brick work were installed and look original. The brick mason carefully removed the original bricks, cleaned them and reinstalled them as new matching bricks were unavailable. The contractor is ahead of schedule; however, because of class times and offices in use, the schedule is constantly being adjusted. ADA PROJECT Update June 24, 2007: ADA work was halted for modification to the drawings and removal of waste material in Building 8280 on the Alton Campus. The elevator addition work should resume very soon; however, the contractor’s schedule was optimistic and completion of the addition is once again planned for this summer or early fall. Next May after graduation, interior work will be completed and the break-through to connect the two buildings will occur. The contractor will begin to replace the chair lift with a limited use elevator in Dunham Hall; the work will involve an area just south of the Theater and the same location in the Lower Level as the floor must be cut through to create an elevator pit. Once finished, the elevator pit will be out of sight above the ceiling of the Lower Level. SCIENCE BUILDING Update June 24, 2007: The architects met with the Design Committee and had a short session with the Science Department Chairs this past week. The general layout of departments with designated areas for classrooms, laboratories, offices, restrooms, and circulation was show to the chairs for general discussion. The building height and relationship to the existing campus was reviewed and discussed; the building will be designed in accordance with the Campus Design Guidelines. Once the faculty returns and survives the first weeks of school, another review session of the plans will occur. MODIFICATION ORDER PROJECTS Update June 24, 2007: The Physiology Lab in Vadalabene Center is moving along on schedule. Those walking through corridors of Rendleman Hall may notice a change of
flooring material; tile is being removed on the lower, first and second level corridors during the off hours. New rubber tile, similar to that installed on the third floor, will be installed; however, the tile is out for bid and it may be several weeks before the material arrives. The concrete sub floor may not be pretty, but it will function well enough until the material is received. The Print and Design area in the former Opapi Lounge is nearing completion; watch for notices from Morris University Center announcing the Grand Opening! Another project in Morris University Center is a branch facility of the Bank of Edwardsville; the work is under construction by an outside contractor. Meanwhile, throughout campus, FM crews are repairing, painting, relamping, and remodeling as preparations for the fall semester move to completion.
BEAUTIFUL WORDS YET TODAY We, therefore, the Representatives, of the United States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the Protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor. The Declaration of Independence
SERVICE NUMBERS
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES Temperature Control, Work Order Control, Customer Service/650-3711 Key Control/650-3200 Utilities & Energy Management/650-3329 Grounds/650-2719 Director/650-2560 Business Office Manager/650-3161 OPERATIONAL MANAGERS: Janice LaRiviere/650-3804 (Maintenance)
Frank Zaloga, Alton & East St. Louis Operations/474-7252 Steve Brandenburg/650-2069 (Building Services, Grounds) Ed Matecki/650-2258 (Utilities) Architects/Engineers: Rick Klein/650-3575 Mohammad Rouf/650-3917 Patrick Long/650-2810 Facilities Management Fax: 618-650-2595 After hours/week-end building problems 650-3513 or 650-3324